by Tony » Fri Nov 07, 2008 6:09 pm
If water is in very short supply, IMHO, a much better solution would be to build a cooling tower, and a storage tank (or cooling tower sump) large enough to absorb sudden water temperature changes going back into the dyno.
There should essentially be no water loss from a cooling tower, except through evaporation. It will still consume a surprising amount of water, but nothing like a total loss system.
The main advantage is that you can then design your water brake to have a water flow high enough so that temperature rise or boiling is never going to be an issue.
All you need is one variable speed pump to run the entire system, dyno and cooling tower. No other flow control system is needed, just one pump. The dyno itself will generate the massive pressure to spray a fine mist of water into the cooling tower.
Also known as the infamous "Warpspeed" on some other Forums.